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Not really, no. Even if there was a direct connection between sugar and sickness, which there isn't in the way the post is implying, eating a couple day's worth sugar at once won't make your body roll the dice on whether to get sick or not every day for a month straight.
but then you throw in the lack of vitamin d and not going into public because of the cold into eating all the sugar, carbs, and starches it will through the body off.
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That's a lot more reasonable, yes. I still want to clarify that the flu is a viral disease, and not just symptoms of this change in behavior and environment, but there is some correlation there no doubt.
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also the lack of hydration as well... think you don't drink as much water because your not hot or sweating. the combination of it all does make sense actually.